Hello, I graduated 4 years ago, I had to wait to take my nclex due to immigration status, when I was finally able to take the test, I wasn't able to pass because I didn't prepare well enough, I took it again shortly after and I failed again, I took the entire test and failed it. Both times I did the Kaplan review with the live lecture,but never finished the entire curriculum because I thought I had done most of it and I work full time as well, people kept pressuring me to just get over my fear and I failed a third time. I have distanced myself from former classmates and faculty because I feel embarrassed. I have started several times studying but never seemed to give it the priority it requires because of different situations. I made excuses to avoid taking it,because of my fear to fail it once again. However, this time I am ready to commit to give it another try,hoping it will be the last. I know it is a challenging test, and even though I procrastinated....I am hoping to get advice in how to approach the test this time around, should I still do the Kaplan content again? I bought several books from Barnes&Noble, but I am not sure if using several books can be too much that it might be too much confusion. Or do I take the Hurst review instead? I am grateful for any advice. Thanks.